Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S398

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to councils on aging

Impact

The bill proposes to modify existing regulations to ensure that councils on aging are equipped to handle a wider array of services aimed at older adults. Specifically, the bill replaces the term 'problems of the aging' with 'needs of older adults,' which reflects a more proactive and positive approach to addressing the concerns of this demographic. These changes aim to empower councils to respond more effectively to the evolving requirements of elderly citizens within their municipalities.

Summary

Senate Bill 398, titled 'An Act relative to councils on aging,' seeks to enhance the operational scope of councils on aging by allowing them to better address the needs of older adults. The amendments proposed in the bill involve changes to Section 8B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws. Notably, it adds the phrase 'and deliver services' to clarify the responsibilities of these councils, indicating a focus on active service delivery rather than merely identifying problems faced by the aging population.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve services for older adults, it may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of funding and resources allocated to these councils to meet their expanded responsibilities. Critics may argue that without proper support, the ambitious goals set forth by this legislation could lead to an overburdened council system that struggles to deliver on the enhanced service mandates. Additionally, the definition of service needs may vary significantly across different communities, raising concerns about uniformity and equitable access to the proposed services.

Companion Bills

MA H624

Similar To Relative to councils on aging

MA H2397

Similar To Relative to parole review for aging incarcerated people

Similar Bills

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